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NDIS FAQs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NDIS?
Who is eligible for the NDIS?
  • Have a permanent or significant disability that impacts your ability to take part in everyday activities.
  • Be under 65 years of age when applying.
  • Be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or hold a Protected Special Category Visa.
What types of supports does the NDIS fund?
  • Home modifications and support coordination.
  • Daily personal activities (e.g., personal care, household tasks).
  • Community participation.
  • Assistive technology (e.g., wheelchairs, communication devices).
  • Transport to access services.
  • Therapy services (e.g., physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychology).
What supports are not covered by the NDIS?
  • Items that may cause harm or are illegal.
  • Everyday living costs unrelated to disability (rent, food, bills).
  • Supports covered by other government services (like Medicare, education, or Centrelink).
How long does an NDIS plan last?
How can I manage my NDIS funding?
  • NDIA-Managed – The NDIA pays providers on your behalf.
  • Self-Managed – You control and pay for your supports directly.
  • Plan-Managed – A registered Plan Manager helps you handle payments and budgeting.
Can I choose my service providers under the NDIS?
What happens if my circumstances change?
Is the NDIS means-tested?
Where can I get help with understanding or using the NDIS?
  • The NDIA website and helpline.
  • NDIS Local Area Coordinators (LACs).
  • Support Coordinators (if included in your plan).
  • Advocacy services.